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fell into extreme disrepair. By the 1970s, most of the residential buildings had been replaced by factories and parking lots. Starting in the late 1990s, the downtown housing market flourished in Chicago and the resulting boom that has transformed many neighborhoods revived Prairie Avenue, causing most of the factories to be demolished or converted to loft condominiums. The factories have been replaced by condominium projects and most of the remaining mansions have been renovated.
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Over time, the district has evolved from an upscale neighborhood to a factory district and back to an upscale neighborhood. Zoning in 1853 anticipated residential development, although only one grand villa existed at the time. By 1877 the eleven-block area of Prairie Avenue as well as Calumet Avenue
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highlighted 1898 Prairie Avenue as a place that was undesirable to those for whom it was affordable, and unaffordable to those for whom it was desirable. Light industry and vacant lots overtook Prairie Avenue during the second half of the 20th century. The elegant mansions were mostly torn down or
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By 1911, warehouses and factories cramped the Prairie Avenue District. Large industry overtook the district by 1950. Early 21st century deindustrialisation, urban congestion, and historic preservation have brought the return of trendy buildings, and restored as well as renovated structures.
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The importance of the street declined, but it still has landmark buildings and is the backbone of a historic district. Preservation battles regarding various properties on the street have been notable with one having been chronicled on the front page of
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However, as the start of the 20th century came, industry's pervasive reach, increased railroad soot, and an encroaching vice district, caused the area to become less desirable, and the social elite vacated the region for quieter neighborhoods such as
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and John B. Sherman all owned family homes in this area that created an opulent Prairie Avenue streetscape reminiscent of European city streets; as such, it was widely regarded as the city's most fashionable neighborhood. Businesses, such as the
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for Glessner; these provide a sense of the street's former character. Glessner House, which was the subject of a notable preservation battle in the 1960s, is considered to be Richardson's finest urban residence. This district includes the
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grew rapidly as all economic classes left the city's center. Many of Chicago's elite families settled along Prairie Avenue. By the 1870s and 1880s, Prairie Avenue was the location of elaborate houses between 16th Street and 22nd Street (now
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of 1871 when many of the most important families in the city moved to the street. Residents of the street have influenced the evolution of the city and have played prominent national and international roles. They have influenced the
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section of the street served as the residence of many of Chicago's elite families and an additional four-block section was also known for grand homes. The upper six-block section includes part of the historic
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to the city's southern limits and beyond. The street has a rich history from its origins as a major trail for horseback riders and carriages. During the last three decades of the 19th century, a six-
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During the 1870s, 1880s and 1890s, upper Prairie Avenue residents were central to cultural and social fabric of the city. The economy was supported by the thousands of jobs created by the
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announced the rehabilitation of the Marshall Field Jr. Mansion, which had been vacant for 40 years and which was renovated as six private residences, won a Preservation Award.
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community area. Adjacent to the Kimball House and across from the Glessner House is the Coleman-Ames mansion at 1811 South Prairie. These two houses were formerly owned by
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buildings. Some neglected mansions survive as restored or renovated properties in the historic district. Today, Prairie Avenue is undergoing a redevelopment that includes
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housed elite residences. By 1886 the finest mansions in the city, each equipped with its own carriage house, stood on Prairie Avenue. In the 1880s and 1890s, mansions for
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Commission on Chicago Landmarks and the Chicago Department of Planning and Development (1996). "Community Area #69: Greater Grand Crossing".
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duplex at 7244 South Prairie Avenue from 1923, which is shortly after he moved to Chicago, until 1931, when he was sent off to prison for
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Commission on Chicago Landmarks and the Chicago Department of Planning and Development (1996). "Community Area #38: Grand Boulevard".
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Commission on Chicago Landmarks and the Chicago Department of Planning and Development (1996). "Community Area #33: Near South Side".
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Simultaneously new infill housing is resuscitating the district. Now, the historic northern section of the street is part of the
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anchored a neighborhood of over fifty mansions known as "Millionaire's Row". Many of the leading architects of the day, such as
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As a home to many of Chicago's leading families, Prairie Avenue became the base of many important political movements. Woman's
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Commission on Chicago Landmarks and the Chicago Department of Planning and Development (1996). "Community Area #35: Douglas".
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Commission on Chicago Landmarks and the Chicago Department of Planning and Development (1996). "Chapter 2: Address Index".
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Marshall Field lived at 1905 South Prairie and purchased 1919 South Prairie for Marshall Field, Jr. It is believed that
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of the building into the exterior of the parking garage at an additional cost of $ 2.5 million to the project. The
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A few of the mansions of the heyday still remain in the 1800-block including the National Historic landmark designated
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was a successor entity of the Armour Institute of Technology, which was an outgrowth of the generosity of Philip and
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In the 1850s, railroad related industries prospered near the lumber district along the South Branch of the
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had contributed to the design of what is now known as the Marshall Field, Jr. Mansion. Then, Field hired
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Historic preservation in Chicago has saved some of the city's architectural heritage. The efforts of the
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at 2110 South Prairie was spared demolition in 2014 and moved one block north to 2017 South Prairie.
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had activists, such as Illinois Women Suffrage Association President Jane Jones, on Prairie Avenue.
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Chicago School of Architecture Foundation; Prairie Avenue Historic District Committee (June 1975).
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had knocked a hole in a corner of the building and which included protests and a petition to the
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attempted to tear it down to build a parking garage. The conflict, which was not settled before
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and now serve as museums. Most of the Prairie Avenue families worshiped at the Chicago Landmark
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occurred in the area that is now the northern section of the street, in what is known as the
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Today, Prairie Avenue has buildings indexed in the Chicago Historic Resources Survey in the
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to design extensions and additions to the property after purchasing it 1890. In 2007, the
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Platt Luggage Building at 2301 South Prairie was the subject of preservation debates when
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by saving property records. At one point in the 1880s, sixteen of the 60 members of the
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less than a mile away and the fact that traveling there did not involve crossing the
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have lived on the street. This is especially true of the period of recovery from the
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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design. Prairie Avenue was the most posh Chicago address by the time of the
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as the tallest all-residential building in Chicago, and it is second to the
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jointly in a model; model of One Museum Park West; One Museum Park, the
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Many of South Michigan Avenue's elegant villas were destroyed in the
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and Wabash Avenues south of Jackson Boulevard. Shortly after the
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Conzen, Michael P, Douglas Knox and Dennis McClendon (2005).
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and now jointly serve as the national headquarters for the
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headed the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, which became the
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1871 Map of Chicago: The shaded area was destroyed by the
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American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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designed mansions on the street. At the time of the 1893
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One Museum Park is the tallest building on 927:A book on the history of the street, entitled 717:Landmarks and Preservation Council of Illinois 342:Prairie Avenue District that is listed on the 3044: 2227: 1965:"Is Honor Due House That Was Home to Capone?" 251:land between the two endpoints. In 1812, the 218:, many Prairie Avenue residents moved to the 8: 2167:. Archived from the original on May 30, 2012 1384:. marshallfieldjrmansion.com. Archived from 1211:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 19: 326:, the elite residents began to move north. 3051: 3037: 3029: 2481: 2255: 2234: 2220: 2212: 1336:. National Register of Historic Places.com 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 910:Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois 526: 30: 18: 3060:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1761: 1759: 1757: 1478: 1476: 1474: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1406: 1404: 1402: 597:residence: 1905 S. Prairie Ave. (c. 1905) 545:residence: 1729 S. 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In 1886, the urban elite, including 2177: 2155: 2153: 1773:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1732:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1697:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1662:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1626:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1591:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1586:"Prairie Ave Gallery: Representations" 1556:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1526:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1490:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1454:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1418:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1376: 1374: 1355:"National Register Information System" 1204: 1188:The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago 1117: 1115: 1113: 1111: 933:Prairie District Neighborhood Alliance 853:and his family lived in the two-story 572:residence: 7244 S. Prairie Ave. (1929) 454:of 1871. The post-fire South Side of 53:Department of Streets & Sanitation 16:Thoroughfare in Chicago, United States 2705:Ida B. Wells Drive (Congress Parkway) 2135:. www.pdnachicago.com. Archived from 1727:"Prairie Ave Gallery: Philanthropies" 1303: 1301: 902:, was described on the front page of 847:as well as several television shows. 760:Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago 7: 1360:National Register of Historic Places 1176: 1174: 1172: 557:Interior of Pullman Residence (1922) 344:National Register of Historic Places 262:. Casualties of the battle, such as 120:Several of Chicago's most important 115:National Register of Historic Places 3475:National Historic Preservation Act 1963:Schmidt, William E. (1989-03-22). 1935:Schmidt, William E. (1989-11-19). 1014:, and rowhouses along Prairie Ave) 908:. Preservationists, including the 878:Historic rowhouses on Prairie Ave. 14: 2989:Chicago park and boulevard system 2104:Chicago's Historic Prairie Avenue 929:Chicago's Historic Prairie Avenue 831:R.R. 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(2005). 386:Residents: (left to right) 3566: 3480:Historic Preservation Fund 3459:American Legation, Morocco 1778:Chicago Historical Society 1737:Chicago Historical Society 1702:Chicago Historical Society 1667:Chicago Historical Society 1631:Chicago Historical Society 1596:Chicago Historical Society 1561:Chicago Historical Society 1531:Chicago Historical Society 1495:Chicago Historical Society 1459:Chicago Historical Society 1423:Chicago Historical Society 1411:McClendon, Dennis (2005). 1193:Chicago Historical Society 1159:The Fort Dearborn Massacre 756:National Historic Register 646:lived on Prairie Avenue. 644:Commercial Club of Chicago 486:D.H. Burnham & Company 38:National Historic Landmark 3500: 3421:Lists by associated state 2737:Cermak Road (22nd Street) 2184:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 2101:Tyre, William H. 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National Historic Landmark
John J. Glessner House
Department of Streets & Sanitation
Chicago
Roosevelt Road
South Side of Chicago
Near South Side
block
Prairie Avenue District
Chicago Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
historical figures
Great Chicago Fire
political history
architecture
culture
economy
law and government of Chicago
demographics of Chicago
The New York Times
One Museum Park
Roosevelt Road
Grant Park
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Potter Palmer
Bertha Palmer
Palmer Mansion
Gold Coast

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